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USD/CAD Still Holds Below Monthly High Following Dovish Fed Rate Cut

USD/CAD still holds below the monthly high (1.3959) as the Federal Reserve delivers a dovish rate-cut.

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By : David Song
November 7, 2024 11:00 PM
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Federal Reserve Rate Decision Preview (NOV 2024)

The Federal Reserve is expected to deliver a 25bp rate cut in November.

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By : David Song
November 6, 2024 09:25 PM

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US Dollar Forecast: USD/JPY Vulnerable to Looming Fed Rate Cut

USD/JPY appears to be reversing ahead of the October high (153.88) as the Federal Reserve is anticipated to deliver a 25bp rate-cut following the US election.

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By : David Song
November 5, 2024 09:15 PM
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USD/CAD Reverses Ahead of 2022 High with Fed Rate Decision on Tap

USD/CAD appears to be reversing ahead of the 2022 high (1.3978) as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) falls back from overbought territory.

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By : David Song
November 4, 2024 09:20 PM
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USD/CAD weekly forecast: Pair could rise further with CAD CPI, Fed rate decision due

USD/CAD rose last week and could extend those gains towards 1.36 as attention turns to Canada CPI and the Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting.

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March 17, 2024 09:00 PM
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Nasdaq100 Forecast: The Fed's hawkish pause hits stocks

US stocks are set to extend losses as investors continue digesting the FOMC meeting. As expected, the Fed left rates on hold at 5.25-5.5%. However, the Fed also signaled to another rate hike this year and less easing next year. While the end of the hiking cycle is in sight, the meeting had a clearly hawkish bias which the market has latched onto. As if on cue, US jobless claims also came in much stronger than expected, supporting the Fed's stance.

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September 21, 2023 03:00 PM
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How central banks control money

Money supply is directly controlled by central banks of influential countries around the world. Learn how they decrease and increase money supply in this article.

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Euro Analysis: EUR/USD at 16-month highs above 1.11 as CPI misses

A EUR/USD near current levels would confirm the breakout and open the door for a continuation toward the March 2022 high at 1.1185

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July 12, 2023 05:06 PM
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Inflation Is the Solution: The Wisdom to Accept What We Should Not Change

This report will make the case that policymakers should find the wisdom to accept what they cannot change: inflation is not only secular, but it is also the medicine that the global economy needs to escape its debt trap and solve the generational inequalities which tear apart Western countries.

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November 29, 2022 05:03 PM
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FOMC recap: Fed delivers 75bps, but Powell throws cold water on hawks

On balance, the Fed chief is coming off as relatively dovish...

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Silver: Can precious metals rebound despite Fed tightening?

We are seeing some mild dollar selling ahead of FOMC, which is boosting the appeal of precious metals, yen and franc

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S&P500 "easy money" gone - what happens next?

A quiet start to the new trading week as U.S stock markets closed mixed ahead of this week's FOMC and Q2 GDP data and earnings reports from U.S Mega Tech companies.

July 26, 2022 05:39 AM
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$200bn in collateral damage in one week. What comes next for the ASX200?

Heading into the release of last Friday's U.S inflation data, the market was hopeful that it would confirm that inflation had or was close to peaking. Thereby allowing central banks to ease their foot off the monetary tightening pedal.

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US open: Stocks drop as recession fears grow

US stocks are pointing to a sharply weaker start after gains yesterday and as the fust settles on the Fed rate decision.